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TheHawk
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Ella Hawkins
    1. Essex
    2. UK
    3. Member Since: Jul 13 2009 9:10:02 AM
    4. Last modified date: Jul 13 2009 9:10:02 AM
    5. Last visited date: Aug 25 2009 4:36:08 PM
    6. Hit counts: 551
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  1. TheHawk asked Jo Swinson: "What are your views on positive discrimination? Is it a necessary evil to help make institutions like Parliament and the Police more representative, or is it hypocracy and unfair?"
  2. Jo Swinson answer: "Click 'play' to view."

  3. TheHawk asked John Prescott: "Without the cooperation and full involvement of America and China, is all this climate change rhetoric just hot air?"
  4. John Prescott answer: "Click 'play' to view."

  5. TheHawk asked Paul Rowen: "The Lib Dems say they will reform the Tax Credit system. How?"
  6. Paul Rowen answer: "We will reduce the number of people eligible for Tax Credits by over 2.5 million so only families on lower incomes are entitled. Means tested benefits allow the Government to target money at those on ..." Show more»" We will reduce the number of people eligible for Tax Credits by over 2.5 million so only families on lower incomes are entitled. Means tested benefits allow the Government to target money at those on lower incomes but they are highly complex and suffer from low take up. Currently, 9 out of 10 families are eligible for some Tax Credits; it makes far more sense to give money to families this far up the income distribution through a universal benefit which is simple and has high take up. This is why we are increasing the amount of Child Benefit paid to every family by up to £250 per year. People on lower incomes will continue to receive Tax Credits and will receive more Child Benefit making the poorest families better off.

    We will also return to stable, 6 month fixed, awards – ending the chaos and instability of the existing system, which is particularly damaging for families on low incomes. This will ensure that once people are given an award, the Treasury cannot claw it back. We will create much simpler, clearer award notices, so people can understand what they are entitled to and why.

    We will change the burden of proof in any overpayments from the assumption that is the fault of the claimant to that it was the fault of the Tax Credit Office. We will create a statutory right of appeal against overpayments, with all overpayments due to official error being written off.

    We would also seek to remove the couple’s penalty within the system that means single parents get more than parents living together, i.e. their is an incentive for couples to live apart. "Show less«

  7. TheHawk asked John Hemming: "The recent announcement of another 'independent enquiry' into the collapse of MG Rover is yet another example of this governments constant use of 'independent enquiries' to delay and absolve themselves..." Show more »"The recent announcement of another 'independent enquiry' into the collapse of MG Rover is yet another example of this governments constant use of 'independent enquiries' to delay and absolve themselves of responsibility for decisions. Gordon Brown constantly answers questions at PMQ's with 'we'll have to wait for the enquiry'. What can be done to stop this blatant delaying and question avoiding tactic? Can the new Speaker do anything and what is the Lib Dems position on using 'independent enquiries'?" Show less »
  8. John Hemming answer: "Click 'play' to view."

  9. TheHawk asked Jenny Willott: "If, God forbid, a member of your family was violently assaulted, wouldnt you be glad of a DNA database to help catch the perpetrators? If you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide, and I would..." Show more »"If, God forbid, a member of your family was violently assaulted, wouldnt you be glad of a DNA database to help catch the perpetrators? If you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide, and I would gladly have my DNA stored in the knowledge that such a database can help the police get violent criminals off the streets and help bring justice to victims." Show less »
  10. Jenny Willott answer: "Click 'play' to view."

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